Back in October, it was discovered that US president Donald Trump had hung a portrait of himself, along with former Republican presidents, in the White House. Even though he was apparently “very complimentary” of the artwork, it was immediately likened to the tacky Dogs Playing Poker painting.

The fantasy piece, titled The Republican Club, was painted by political artist Andy Thomas, and features a slimmer interpretation of Trump chumming up with former presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and the two George Bushes.

Some might find that the depiction is nowhere near the truth; New York-based artist and activist Michael D’Antuono is one of them. He has thus created a “more likely” portrayal of what might have happened if the presidents were to gather at a table.

The artist calls his reworking, Party Pooper, and whereas its predecessor presents a more good-natured context, this version has past presidents flipping the finger at a confused, weightier Trump.

Seen in the backdrop is the iconic Trump Baby balloon, in addition to copious protest banners.